The
The slate's election marks a new chapter for Gildan, which has been embroiled in drama since last year, when Chamandy was ousted from the top job amid accusations that he was no longer fit to run the firm.
After
Tyra and Gildan's board stepped down last week in an unexpected move, setting the stage for Chamandy's return and for the election of the slate of directors
Gildan says a vote on executive compensation had an approval level of about 74 per cent, while a shareholder proposal asking the company to report on the effectiveness of its human rights infrastructure landed just under 14 per cent support.
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